The chancellor, followed by the whole body, went to receive the princess.
The estates of Flanders, in assembly at Brussels, somewhat more bold than those of Artois and Hainault, in vain represented to their Spanish governor their plaints and their desires for peace; for two months Henry IV.
Everybody knows in what plight you were, brother, and whether you could have done anything else," replied the king.
Everybody knows that I have been duly elected as a delegate by the city of Rochester.
I stand on principle, always in one place, so everybody knows where to find Sojourner, and I don't want my shadow even to be dogging about here and there and everywhere, so I keep it in this bag.
June is an uncertain month, as everybody knows, and there were frosts in many parts of New England in the June of 1859.
Well, everybody knows it looked like biting off more than he could chew," replied Horne Fisher.
Everybody knows it's a bad business who knows anything about it.
Of course he got on with them partly because of his own little dose of Eastern blood; he got it from his mother, the dancer from Damascus; everybody knows that.
They did not go into the State House because, as everybody knows, Jethro Bass never went there.
Everybody knows I want to be governor, everybody knows I've got twenty thousand dollars in the bank to pay for that privilege.
In pursuit of the terrier she drove madly through Leith, which, as everybody knows, is a famous colony of rich summer residents.
That's the worst of these lodgings; if there is any little thing, everybody knows it.
But the wolf hasn't gnawed me beneath my clothes; everybody knows it.
Everybody knows that in that spring Lady Glencora MacCluskie was brought out before the world, and it is equally well known that she, as the only child of the late Lord of the Isles, was the great heiress of the day.
Everybody knows what he is, so that nobody will come to see me.
Everybody knows I had to leave my hawthorn-tree because Prince Tchack-tchack took a fancy to it.
Everybody knows that I first went to Germany for the baths, and I can say what is true,--that the dampness here disagrees with me, with my throat.
Bakuma dared not mention the name of one who had died, for, as everybody knows, such an impious person runs the risk of summoning the ghosts to their presence.
No lady with this marvelous ulster on could be cold, even while crossing the Channel, where, as everybody knows, it is possible to be frozen even on a summer's night.
The devil, who, as everybody knows, has more power in a church than anywhere else, put into my head the idea of enjoying my mistress by means of the door and stair.
You can't refuse me, as everybody knows I have come on purpose to ask you.
Everybody knows that a priest says the mass without depriving himself of certain trifling enjoyments.
Everybody knows I'm going to be governor if Jethro says so.
Everybody knows you've held an even hand over these warring Picts and Scots, and the court will be glad to deputize you to bring them to justice.
Everybody knows she's a-doin' it, and what beats me is her goin' along in that way when a little time and money would set her straight with the law.
His noble father and mother occupied, as everybody knows, distinguished posts in the Courts of late Sovereigns.
Lady Susan is, as everybody knows by referring to the 'British Bible,' a daughter of the great and good Earl Bagwig before mentioned.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "everybody knows" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.